Glass, Irony and God
Anne Carson's poetry—characterized by various reviewers as "short talks," "essays," or "verse narratives"—combines the confessional and the critical in a voice all her own.Known as a remarkable classicist, Anne Carson weaves contemporary and ancient poetic strands with stunning style in Glass,...
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Anne Carson's poetry—characterized by various reviewers as "short talks," "essays," or "verse narratives"—combines the confessional and the critical in a voice all her own.Known as a remarkable classicist, Anne Carson weaves contemporary and ancient poetic strands with stunning style in Glass, Irony and God. This collection includes: "The Glass Essay," a powerful poem about the end of a love affair, told in the context of Carson's reading of the Brontë sisters; "Book of Isaiah," a poem evoking the deeply primitive feel of ancient Judaism; and "The Fall of Rome," about her trip to "find" Rome and her struggle to overcome feelings of a terrible alienation there.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780811213028 (0811213021)
Publish date: November 17th 1995
Publisher: New Directions
Pages no: 142
Edition language: English
Category:
Writing,
Essays,
Academic,
Literature,
Cultural,
Literary Fiction,
Teaching,
Religion,
Contemporary,
College,
Poetry,
Canada,
Canadian Literature
"Some people watch, is all I can say."A really great collection of poetry and essay, crowned with 'The Glass Essay': a meditation on lost love, mortality, and Emily Bronte's [b:Wuthering Heights|6185|Wuthering Heights|Emily Brontë|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1348940572s/6185.jpg|15658...